Paulding High School - Echo Yearbook (Paulding, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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GEMM We the class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Nine, of the Paulding High School, Of the County of Paulding and the State of Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby Make, Publish, and Declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, Hereby revoking and making null and void all former wills heretofore by us made. ITEM: I We direct the pament of all our just debts, and the expenses of the Ad- ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM! ministration of our estate: moreover, we direct our executor, hereinafter named to erect a monument to our memory. ' II We give and bequeath our noble Qand otherwise? qualities, abilities, and I 'III private accessories as listed on the following pages. We bequeath all our teachers, the bitter with the sweet, who gave their best in our behalf, to future classes of this our dearly loved school. IV We bequeath our desks, lockers, etc., to members of the Senior classes to COITIC. : V We bequeath the success of our class to each graduating class which is to come after us, and we sincerely hope that they will endeavor to leave dearly loved school better than the class before them. VI We bequeath all money that is left after all debts are paid, to the school VII in any form that our executor, hereinafter named, wishes to invest to. We hereby constitute and appoint our Advisor, Miss Lucille Russell, as executor of this our last Will and Testament and direct her to withdraw all our money from the National Bank of Paulding, Paulding, Ohio, to carry out the provisions herein named. In Testimony Whereofg We have hereto set our hands to this, our Will and Testament on the TWENTY-FOURTH day of JANUARY in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Nine, Class of Nineteen Forty-Nine. Sworn to before us and subscribed in our presence this TWENTY- FOURTH day of JANUARY, A. D. 1949. WITNESSES: Ben Manz Willis Stoller I I 1 I I I I Marilyn Dotterer Attorney For Class of '49 , Arlo Andrews, bequeath my first seat in every class to Betty Albert. , Berna rd Barnes, bequeath my pamphlet entitled How To Master The Art Of Chewing Gum to'Mary Louise Stuttler. , Bill Baxter, bequeath my athletic ability to Angelo Capitello. , Dick Buchman, bequeath my agricultural aptitude to John Buchanan. , Jim Clark, bequeath my ability to get on the honor roll every six weeks to Ivan Arend. , Harold Cook, bequeath my personality to Pauline Harrow. , Jeflfy Dangler, bequeath my job as captain of the football team to Warren Stoller. Page 23

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Page Blau 'Wm I, Dale Deevers, bequeath my ability to talk as if I had mush in my mouth to Mary Louise Bair. I, Junior Dix, bequeath my record of never being tardy to Larry Baxter. I,' Marilyn Dotterer, bequeath my nickname of Shorite to Marilyn Mentzer. I, Donna Freshwater, bequeath my diamond ring to Nancy Morris. I, Bill Fry, bequeath my love for the Sophomore girls to the Junior boys. I, Marilyn Gillen, bequeath my gift of gab to Lois Cramer. I, Marian Gillard, bequeath my debating technique to Bud Price. I, Helen Goodenough, bequeath my faithfulness to her one and only to Maxine Fellers. I, Coe Gordon, bequeath my most all around nature to Jim Stahl. I, Ray Goyings, bequeath my ability to make even the teachers laugh to Mark Andrews. , I, Joan Harmon, bequeath my bookkeeping ability to Merle Andrews. I, Frank Harper, bequeath my curly hair to Dave Price. I, Russell Hill, bequeath my ability to play basketball to John Harris. I, Florice Johnson, bequeath my ability to blush at every little thing to Pat Kersker. I, Marjorie Kauser, bequeath my ability and luck of being in Mr. Barton's good graces to -anyone he bestows it upon. I, Joan Knisley, bequeath my ease at making long book reports to Delores Stoller. I, Joe Koenn, bequeath my title of all around pest to Mickey Boundy. I, Ben Manz, bequeath my studious nature to Bill Bashore. I, Julianne Minck, bequeath my daily crab at Mr. Barton to Marlene Jellison. I, Jim Morisy, bequeath my attraction from all the girls to Milton Deming. I, Marilyn Mouser, bequeath my friendliness to Janet Burtch. I, Phyllis Noneman, bequeath my hard work of studying to anyone so ambitious. I, Bill Paulus, bequeath my experience with babies to Mr. Walterf I, Claude Pepper, bequeath my quietness to Keith Mansfield. I, Ruth Phlipot, bequeath my wishes to work in Van Wert to Mary Buchman. I. Reba Paxton, bequeath my ability to answer all the questions in English to Loretta Ringger. I, Ralph Reed, bequeath my ability to ask and answer questions in A. P. to Keith Deming. I, Don Reinhart, bequeath my ability to make the teachers think LI know what I'm talking about? to Pau1'Hill. I, Doris Reinhart, bequeth my seat in the student council to Nancy Buchanan. I, Jim Rulman, bequeath my basketball and football managing ability to Paul Workman. I, Mary Louise Stoller, bequeath my love of gossip to Sharon Burke. I, Willis Stoller, bequeath my nickname of Sulphur to Deane Allshouse. I, Darlene Sunday, bequeath my st1'ong Dernocratic--er' I mean Republican ideas to Rosemary Reinhart. We, Kenneth Woodring and Virginia Stahl, bequeath our high school romance to Kate Steele and Bob Flint. I, Carl Thompson, bequeath my ability to read the lesson in class fjust a para- graph aheadl to any one who can develop the art. I, BobkWhirrett, bequeath my happy go lucky manner to Leigh Stewart. I, Patsy Wortman, bequeath my crown to Jackie Stair. I, Louis Workman, bequeath by job as cashier in the cafeteria to Rex Boroff. 24

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